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Interior Designers in Barcelona: costs, languages & what to check
Locallista lists 6 hand-vetted English-speaking interior designers in Barcelona, rated 10.0/10 on average across verified expat reviews. Every provider serves customers in English, working across neighbourhoods like Eixample, Gràcia and Sant Martí. Compare profiles and reviews, then contact a interior designer directly — no language barrier.
- Vetted providers: 6 English-speaking interior designers in Barcelona, rated 10.0/10 on average.
- Languages spoken: English, Spanish, Catalan and Hebrew.
- Where they work: Barcelona and surrounding areas, including Eixample, Gràcia and Sant Martí.
- Before you hire: agree deliverables, timeline and a written quote before the project starts.
- Paperwork tip: in Spain, ask for a factura with IVA (21% VAT) so the work is documented and guaranteed.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Our interior designers in Barcelona offer full design projects, room makeovers, furniture sourcing, colour and material selection, and coordination with contractors. Many work on residential and commercial projects and can guide you through local suppliers and regulations.
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Fees vary by project scope: hourly rates, flat fees per room, or a percentage of spend. Initial consultations may be free or at a reduced rate. Each designer explains their pricing structure on their profile.
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Yes, all interior designers listed on Locallista speak English and often other languages. Language abilities are clearly displayed on each profile.
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Many designers work with existing pieces and mix in new items, or focus on layout and styling only. Full refurbishment and new-build projects are also common. Check each profile for their typical scope and style.